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Ashley Sim
Jul 5, 2020
COVID-19 pandemic threatens Afghanistan
Afghanistan is already one of the world’s poorest countries. It is plagued by a limited health care system and few medical personnel,...
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Daniella Dhillon
Jun 24, 2020
US Job Market Begins to Rebound
The employment report that for the month of May was issued by the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics on June 5th and it took everyone by...
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Lionel
Jun 11, 2020
5 Shocking Facts about Food Waste
The COVID-19 pandemic has put food on the top of everyone's minds as lockdowns close dining establishments and disrupt food supplies....
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Lionel
Jun 11, 2020
More than one in six young people out of work due to COVID-19
More than one in six young people have stopped working since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic while those who remain employed have...
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Lionel
May 28, 2020
Fortitude Budget does more to save and create jobs in Singapore
Over 140,000 enterprises employ 1.9 million local employees across various industries in Singapore. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues,...
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Lionel
May 28, 2020
Lost your Job? Try working for Victoria
Under the $500 million Working for Victoria Fund, displaced workers will be eligible to apply for different types of work. This presents...
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Lionel
May 27, 2020
European Commission approved Lithuanian fund of up to €1 billion
The European Commission has approved Lithuanian plans to set up a fund that aims to unlock liquidity and capital support of up to €1...
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Zhang Ke Wei
May 26, 2020
New Zealand Announces Economic Recovery Plan Based on Job Training and Education
Michal Klajban / CC BY-SA New Zealand is funding more pathways to jobs through training and education programmes in regional New Zealand...
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Lionel
May 26, 2020
Victorian Government Business Support Grant ends 1 June
The Victorian Government launched the AUD500 million Business Support Fund as part of its AUD1.7 billion Economic Survival Package to...
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David Wang
May 25, 2020
Melbourne supports international students with $200,000 in vouchers
The City of Melbourne will invest $200,000 in retail vouchers to support international students impacted by COVID-19 and boost trade at...
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